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Explore Zurich

Zurich

Switzerland's largest city, Zurich is a lively lakeside metropolis which offers a big-city feel as well as proximity to nature. Founded by the Romans as Turicum, it has impressive sporting heritage and plenty of history, plus great food and shopping. It is well known for its hip neighbourhoods, quality of life and unique views of the Alps.

Plan your trip to Zurich and discover everything that Switzerland has to offer to make your Women's EURO 2025 summer the trip of a lifetime.

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🎊 Zurich Fan Zone

The ZüriFanzone is located in the heart of the city right next to Zurich main station. The Host City is ready to bring fans together with live screenings of all 31 matches, alongside an exciting mix of concerts, sports and cultural experiences for you to attend.

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📍Location

Europaallee Zurich

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 📅 Opening times

2 July - 27 July*, daily, from 11:30 until 30 minutes after final whistle

*Closed on 14 & 15 July

📺 Public Viewing

All 31 matches will be screened at the public viewing area of the Fan Zone!

🙌 Key activities

🏘️ The village – watch matches in private fan rooms with family and friends!
🛤️ Walk of Emotions
🍟 Variety of food and drink
😃 Exciting partner activities

🗺️ Getting to the Fan Zone

Europaallee is just a few steps away from Zurich main station. The best way to arrive is by taking a train, tram or bus to the station then walking.

It is not recommended to drive as there will be traffic and there is no parking available.

👋 Info points & help on-site

Women's EURO info points ℹ️

UEFA Women's EURO 2025 desk at Zürich Tourist Information

📍 Zurich train station

Information desk

📍 ZüriFanzone

10 information towers throughout the city

📍 In proximity to train stations

Host City info 💡

With the abundance of things to see and do in the city, make sure to visit Zurich’s tourist information office to make the most of your stay!

Tourist Information Office
Zurich Tourist Information
Im Hauptbahnhof
8001 Zurich

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Email: info@zuerich.com

Lost and Found 🔎

If you lose something while in Zurich or on public transport operated by VBZ and the Forchbahn, visit the lost & found office.

📍 Werdmühlestrasse 10, 8001 Zurich 

If you lose something while travelling on SBB train services, go directly to a SBB office or visit the online support page.

Emergencies 🚨

Sometimes, unforeseen accidents happen. We want you to stay safe in Zurich, so if you are involved in an emergency of any kind, immediately dial 112, the European emergency number, free of charge to receive assistance from police, fire or ambulance service.

European emergency number:
112

Swiss emergency numbers:
Ambulance: 144
Police: 117
Fire service: 118

🛏️ Where to stay – powered by Booking.com

Accommodation guide 🌟

We’ve partnered with Booking.com to help you find the perfect accommodation for your budget and travel needs. From hostels to holiday homes, explore the best options near stadiums and top attractions to make the most of your tournament experience.

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Budget guide 💶

Choosing where you stay could depend as much on your budget as it does on the matches you want to watch live. Consider exploring different accommodation types to understand what best suits your needs and booking early to secure the best rates.

Average rates across Switzerland:

  • Hostel: approx. €62 per night
  • Standard hotel: approx. €235 per night
  • Apartment: approx. €300 per night
  • Luxury hotel: approx. €535 per night

Location guide 📍

For Women's EURO fans attending matches at Stadion Letzigrund, the neighbourhoods of Wiedikon and Altstetten offer convenient accommodation options. If you'd like to experience Zurich's rich history and vibrant culture, staying near the old town is a great choice. This area, once a Roman settlement known as Turicum, is full of boutique hotels, historic sites and excellent dining.

From hip, lively neighbourhoods to serene lakeside retreats, Zurich has stays to suit every traveller, allowing you to enjoy both the excitement of the match and the city's impressive sporting heritage, world-class shopping and quality of life.

Where to stay in Zurich

👀 Things to do

• Explore the old town (Altstadt). Visit the Grossmünster and Fraumünster with their famous stained-glass windows, walk down the cobbled streets, soak up the medieval atmosphere and consider a visit to the Swiss National Museum.

• Stroll along Bahnhofstrasse, Zurich's most exclusive and famous shopping destination, or venture into some of the city's hip neighbourhoods; Kreis 3, 4 and 5 are known for their trendy cafés and street art. The city is something of a cultural hub, with great exhibitions at the newly expanded Kunsthaus, plus top theatre and music shows.

• Relax. A cruise on Lake Zurich offers a great opportunity to enjoy stunning views of the Alps as well as a great perspective on the city itself. The waterfront is also home to more than 24 outdoor pools, plus some of its top restaurants. More active visitors can either hike or take a train to the top of Uetliberg or Rigiblick for a breathtaking panorama.

✨ Women's football legacy in Zurich

Zurich’s legacy focuses on empowering girls and women in football and other sports. The legacy of UEFA Women's EURO 2025 in the Host City is ‘ZüriKick’, offering additional football opportunities to schoolgirls. In addition, Zurich supports the tournament’s cultural programme Her Game Culture, which includes over 70 programmes provided by 45 cultural institutions. Zurich’s support will draw attention to the tournament and women’s football in the long term.